Employment by small and medium-enterprises (SMEs) in Malta in 2017, by size

Number of persons employed by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Malta in 2017, by enterprise size

This statistic shows the number of persons employed by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Malta, as of 2017. In this year, micro-sized enterprises employed the highest number of people, at approximately 49 thousand. In total, SMEs in Malta employed more than 120 thousand people.

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Number of persons employed by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Malta in 2017, by enterprise size

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This statistic shows the number of persons employed by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Malta, as of 2017. In this year, micro-sized enterprises employed the highest number of people, at approximately 49 thousand. In total, SMEs in Malta employed more than 120 thousand people.

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November 2018

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Malta

Survey time period

2017

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The source adds the following information: "These are estimates for 2017 produced by DIW Econ, based on 2008-15 figures from the Structural Business Statistics Database (Eurostat). The data cover the 'non-financial business economy', which includes industry, construction, trade, and services (NACE Rev. 2 sections B to J, L, M and N), but not enterprises in agriculture, forestry and fisheries and the largely non-market service sectors such as education and health.

The following size-class definitions are applied: micro firms (0-9 persons employed), small firms (10-49 persons employed), medium-sized firms (50-249 persons employed), and large firms (250+ persons employed). The advantage of using Eurostat data is that the statistics are harmonized and comparable across countries. The disadvantage is that for some countries the data may be different from those published by national authorities."

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Malta

Survey time period

2017

Supplementary notes

The source adds the following information: "These are estimates for 2017 produced by DIW Econ, based on 2008-15 figures from the Structural Business Statistics Database (Eurostat). The data cover the 'non-financial business economy', which includes industry, construction, trade, and services (NACE Rev. 2 sections B to J, L, M and N), but not enterprises in agriculture, forestry and fisheries and the largely non-market service sectors such as education and health.

The following size-class definitions are applied: micro firms (0-9 persons employed), small firms (10-49 persons employed), medium-sized firms (50-249 persons employed), and large firms (250+ persons employed). The advantage of using Eurostat data is that the statistics are harmonized and comparable across countries. The disadvantage is that for some countries the data may be different from those published by national authorities."

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